Volume : 09, Issue : 02, February – 2022

Title:

03.A REVIEW ON: HERBAL NANOGEL

Authors :

Priti Jadhao, Dr. A. A. Harsulakar

Abstract :

Increasing research interest has been focused on controlled as well as sustained drug delivery using natural and biocompatible constituents in recent years. Many of them herbal constituents are escape due to Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic issues of herbal constituents. There are many new technological ways and comparisons have been studied to improve the herbal discoveries in pharmaceutical market. This review paper will highlight on the basic methodology of nanogels , Drug loading techniques, release mechanisms , and their application in industry for herbal medicines . The term “Nanogel” define as a hydrogel nanoparticle with a network of cross-linked hydrophilic polymers. Nanogels are nanoparticles made up of cross-linked polymer that swell in a suitable solvent. Nanogels have an strength of drug loading capacity and it shows better permeation capabilities due to smaller size. They can be administered by various routes such as oral, nasal, parenteral, pulmonary,intra-ocular etc .Nanogel favored for herbal medicines due to stability and for the comfort. Nanoges in terms of herbal drugs are hopeful and novel approach which also can be called as future generation drug delivery systems outstanding to high drug encapsulation capacity, uniformity, minimum toxicity, greater stability.
Keywords: Herbal medicine, nanogel, basic methodology, drug loading technique, drug delivery

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Priti Jadhao et al, A Review On: Herbal Nanogel., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2022; 09(02).

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